Now in paperback-The New York Times bestselling novel of rock 'n roll, super fandom, and love, by the beloved author of About a Boy and High Fidelity.

Nick Hornby returns to his roots-music and messy relationships-in this funny and touching new novel which thoughtfully and sympathetically looks at how lives can be wasted but how they are never beyond redemption. Annie lives in a dull town on England's bleak east coast and is in a relationship with Duncan which mirrors the place; Tucker was once a brilliant songwriter and performer, who's gone into seclusion in rural America-or at least that's what his fans think. Duncan is obsessed with Tucker's work, to the point of derangement, and when Annie dares to go public on her dislike of his latest album, there are quite unexpected, life-changing consequences for all three.

Nick Hornby uses this intriguing canvas to explore why it is we so often let the early promise of relationships, ambition and indeed life evaporate. And he comes to some surprisingly optimistic conclusions about the struggle to live up to one's promise.

VonBrandtner(Grade: B+) Good book. I really like the author's stile. I will definitely have to explore his other work.
Obsession vs Reality. This book is about what happens when you meet your idols.

(Rated on Mar 11, 2014)

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poeticlibrarian(Grade: D) I usually love Hornby's books but this one left me wanting. The characters were sort of interesting (whereas usually his characters are fascinating and compelling) and the end was completely anticlimactic and weak. Disappointment.